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Fyson on ... report that offers a long-overdue revision

By Anthony Fyson

1 August 2008

Report that offers a long-overdue revision of development priorities for our rural communities.

Regeneration & Renewal Awards shortlist released

30 July 2008

The shortlist of finalists in the Regeneration & Renewal Awards 2008 has been released today.

LDA to absorb Design for London

29 July 2008

Design for London (DfL) is to be incorporated into the London Development Agency (LDA).

Conservatives: social gulf like 'Victorian times'

28 July 2008

The gulf between rich and poor in cities is wider now than at any stage since Victorian times, the Conservatives are due to say tomorrow.

Innovations

25 July 2008

Pupils grow food on a developer's land

Craigmillar library proposal submitted

25 July 2008

Plans to revamp Craigmillar with a new town square, a £30 million high school and a public library were lodged with Edinburgh City Council last week.

Interview

25 July 2008

Claire Dove, chair of the Social Enterprise Coalition

Moving up the food chain

By Stuart Watson

25 July 2008

Smaller bodies delivering regeneration skills and training are being swallowed up by bigger ones.

Councils join on area deals

18 July 2008

Seven groups of councils have signed the first multi-area agreements (MAAs), a mechanism to co-ordinate regeneration without a new tier of local government.

Game of two halves:

18 July 2008

How location rather than skill determines deprivation in England.

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